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The grant of planning permission for an iconic tower at the Port of Cork site in the heart of Cork city has been hailed as a clear statement of intent and ambition by Cork Chamber. The scheme is set to...
The mortgage payment break already in place for local authority home loan borrowers will be extended for those continuing to face difficulties due to the Covid-19 emergency, Fine Gael Senator Tim Lombard has said. Senator Lombard said: “Local authority...
Fundraising efforts are under way for the €1.8 million restoration of St Patrick's Church in Fermoy. The church, which is in the Cloyne diocese, was built in the 1820s and is now a heritage landmark in the town. It requires significant refurbishment...
DASCL Property Ltd has applied to Cork County Council for planning permission to construct a nine-unit apartment block on Church Place, Oliver Plunkett Hill, Fermoy. The development is to take place on the site of what once was The Twilight...
McDonald's in Fermoy have been granted permission for the development of a new drive-thru service. The restaurant, attached to the Circle K service station located at Junction 14 off the M8 motorway, applied to Cork County Council to develop a...
Residential care home operator Aperee, has taken over management of Conna Nursing Home. As of Monday of this week, Aperee has taken management of the home along with six others in counties Cork, Kerry, Kilkenny, and Galway, previously operated by the...
Commenting on this week’s CSO Residential Property Price Index for June, Brokers Ireland said prices are reasonably steady but with a much-reduced volume of over 33pc compared with the same month last year. And with a mean house price of...
A housing motion before the Tipperary County Council at this month’s meeting led to great debate in the chambers. A motion to approve €4.1 million to refurbish 114 houses within the council stock was sanctioned, but not until a further motion...
Last week An Taisce announced that it had added the old butter mill building in Ballyrafter, on the outskirts of Lismore, to its list of ‘Top 10 Most at Risk Buildings’. The list includes buildings which An Taisce believes...
A flurry of activity in recent weeks has seen the installation of a 2-storey steel frame on the site of the former EMO O’Regan Filling Station in Rathcormac.  The imposing steel skeleton rises well above the hoarding which encloses the...

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